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P. v. Salter CA1/2
Salter was previously convicted after a jury trial of first degree murder, and we recently affirmed his conviction. The facts of the underlying crime are recounted in our prior opinion. (See People v. Salter (Apr. 25, 2018), No. A139766.)
After the jury returned its verdict, the probation department recommended a restitution award made payable to the California Victim Compensation Board (Board) in the amount of $7,479.15, to reimburse the Restitution Fund for funeral and burial expenses the Board had paid the victim’s family. At the sentencing hearing on August 15, 2013, Salter requested a hearing on restitution and the trial judge (the Hon. Morris Jacobson) put the matter over.

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